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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1894)
CMtV (llinrd ligumii petty and mUleaillng local I V viuii, Uuw.ik loillvort public. ali-iiMon I FY f r wmm OUKUOS 11. K. COXrEKKKK. Ii.j i.u.rl, m it-n,l-r j. I.iit night Dr. Keen preached mi "Seek )' l.onl." ami Ht Ihe chat. ,,r lit- i'ni imiiiUil and forcible word n l:U' nuiii" r l" U advice Mini ,...-! 11 in I In- allar. Il was it r mini Hireling. Illll' ItltefllOOII till' J' llU- mini inn Hi. : wimniiMif iircitl Inter na iiihI Hi'' mii'iiil nice wim einilelil. 'I'll" alien. luliiii tA HIK'it Waa such " to hrlllg UK' gllilMttea IlltH demand. Attain tonight u cliiillnr tii-l l un ticlpitcil uml evcryliody i given a pri fli'if iu vlliilluii. Tllllill KI M'KKIIU I tnAl ... (In I'll llacl H'lltllll h .Uiki,i ij. I i.i.uwit i i ii.k wurk. li.. n mo .,l in. iu'r t'kt'rf ib cid , . i,. i-mur-. i. iii'i'i' le ' called, 1. nn lilt rli tin i.l ll.- lui?h eai wlc. : i I. IriinUII, AH Muilito. E 1. ill. ni li. I) S Wintay. Uni'tl-I Id-. . ..i(ImI III-1, '.rk - ! .1 i'tji -" i "-I I lu'l'I'M" j ., .1 i. lb'. I' l " it " l -l 'l '"' Uibfla ol M.u 1" ft"1 )": bimilim W Sti)k..r. ! r' U-'k-''. " I-iuU-k. ;.,Uri M I'oii' , ri " I I'.r.wn. U-o W gmuii;. "i un i '" iu.li.ii in. I it i-i.iii'l ibin . I'd- 'i.ll ii'il a r rtt,it.i i.r uruua in ill ..i unit 4i tit it 0cr A 'U't, I'bae II l-t. lb. M'oejll It tl mill II ti.l lulu I'lll ii.iiiimiihi Willi Hi" iMi.l-rriiw: 1'ra'ik I. Vwilt , I lltl I'ftll. I'- It l.'laal.la, J M Hliulti . ! it tj'llliily . li,t In,'., j. H.Mitttt.l il, iii ti Kiir nliKiill i.irl) U niKnl il't it ait I. t li li. lie I I"" U. 'IlltH lli'lf UHIfl u iii.i ou.. mil UmiuuI iniiuiiiK; iii ill an; young until ho makt op bla ii. in I i it can i r colli iff rJucniiiiii In i.i r .l.tv U" -uniil I c.'iitliiuo to le il i.lnllnbM )i.r f pieperatiiu, alii infill I" I nil I up li' rufjr- br tbubibop p. 1. 1 h auuf'il ifilint to the li Ha-iii'it ol Kini Ink Mitii.l' to n"ll) Iml IhHiiKf II. t y ta.k-.li ! nd Immiiiui. nitri'l) plum iiinal, in lb)' " to Mmly mi.l ufl. i (r. ill HiIuII.h' ukI lnrmlinn. Nulwiib- uial.l U i-.illiul.iti' muiI lti"tiln;irl ki b-Hil irHiinuii. li" lHiitt. I hi' coiidniiCf ctinria i.l mti.lt ttu.il I !) It. uiilfl iiimiu, i I. k.lt K'Ht'1 i'l M"lllllli ilut ltlllrl. Iu ltt p4HtnT.il' I.i- mutt nlmljr liuiiKii tiitinif ml l-uru tin-ail ol iiiii ti(ini( uit'U. Tli Iruili lltll Ml III' IlKU II II" flail urr.nl in on T lurf mn i.i.-' ii' II" mii'l bi (' I'l'l lioa ol Ij Spiiii (' r Iiiiiim'II al il priaib p luiiili t" nival'iiu lor all li lll a-f I'l. II. I. r.ilMiinli IiiivIiik initMtl In IIih lliinl yi'iir n fll iih mmmhiiI Ii wm il Minit il In I lit- xtuillt n if lltf font III .Viir. Tin' ThIIkm ini( wi-nt mlmiltrtl on Irlul ii Mi'ilni'li-t pn nrlu m: UU Imnl I.'. Uliu kw.ll. W. V. M'Hin', J. V. IM Pla n-, I . A. While, II. T. Atkliiwm, hruiik I.. Il.iu.ll, fluiH. II. Lin, II. N. UutiiiiN, Utt.. It. Arimlil, II. II. Ih l knnp. I'll" ll!-lii i'irt'tM'l Iih l-lllit at Hit- kiti'l f ymiiiK iin'ii wh nro nin iiiK ililo tin' t ii'iliTi'iiii't whlrh ho him hi lil ilnrlni; lil Till li-riii. Dr. Kit ii will liulil n-vlvnl iim-lliiK liuiiorriiw in pliiitt of thi' MlHaliiimry mr n. Commit Itf-i will iiKftln U' Hi work ilurliiK llio iifti riHMiii uml rcwrtt will i'iiiiii In liiiimrrow. The onlor of tho day for II o'clock WMthtiii Ukm up, vli: Voting on lroXMMxl iiiutidiumita to th UimA- plliie. Kirat Hhall them Ix an Kual uuui-l- r of Ur ami uilnUUrlal laprewuta- Iivk In llie K'-nural c jii fereuoe? Ajea :i no" 17. , Htt.inil-Hlmll I ha followlii( b the i.n.wl.liiii aa to n-nrrMliUlloli In th si ml isilifl TvllCf '.' lii iieral innlrrcnoe ahull not allow of more than i' iiilnlalorlaJ rrprmenw live for every Vt memhera of each n iiiihI conuremv, or fraclloii thereof, ami not mm Ui "' '"' "Very Wt Avi-a ;; li'iea IS. Yhlrtl That lh K"""I omferiiio im-et rtrt WeUutwIay Iu May every four yearn. A yea itoea 6- Ifa-va. (. W. Keiinely. Irvlno, tole inuii nn.l Itilllna wero iiirMluowl. .Mr. Iletxktr repreaenteil Amerleu i.ll.'t ttty-lftv. ami alatetl that they hav laatleil llfttHy I.WW.U"! Copif of th IiII.Ih In M aiirerent laliKnK(n l"rt'K the year. The coiifereiiM board of atowartla re airut a tlwreai of WA from receipts of hint year. The following waalhe dlittrlbutlnii of Hi la f ii ml. Jr Ihmiie J W Miller I I, HiauliliiiK li W Itooik j II It Itoyul I' M Mlarr II Itooth Holuirtf It lluiiiinond Mra II I' Latch well.. Mm II C Jennlng.. . Mm hale Mm J 1' lwl N Mbklpworth t II I II I llll DAY. TheW. V. M.S. hill ll nil nl vel nary IIKt'tillK 1 ,1'H ufli'i MIMI1I. Mra. l i.lii-r pn-Hlili'd an. I n-ml ikhmI itporl. Nlra. Wire KVi' l pleaaalit aililreail In whlrh hIic ahownl Uml Ilila aoclely U the Iru.tt fXiH-nilve of uny Nlinllnr ttta-ii'lv anywhere. The ollli'luln at lioinc'ilo lli Ir work for nntliliiK. The liilaaloiient prepare themwlvi'a for Iho work, and many of llu-in lactuno dea roinvMa only VulliiiK for 1hmI and llolhiliK. Ir. Kit " fullowed with eheournt(lti)( and nppret'latlvu n-marka. Tim revivul IlieeliiiK hint llluht Waa one ofcreat jMiwer, and aeveiai jnnple were fun veiled. KiH Hill 1AY. Thla inornlnK the liilalneaa of the ittnfin mv wait attentively pumtutl. The follow iuir liillliNler wen) an iioiimvd aa traiiaferred to tlio Oregon l i.nlin m-e: W. McWalera, J. KliiiU'. Wilmot Wliltlleld, J. 11. Hklilnmre, tl. W. Kennedy. The fill owlnir weto antioutuvti aa tiaiihfi rri'tl to oilier eonfereticea from thla: S. I Wllmiii. J. It. l olley.t". I' t line, K. T. Howell, I. It. I'llertnaii, W. MoWaU ra. Tiie itmiiiilttiv on l.ilui'atloii pn at iit. d Ita reiM.rl whli h waa read hy lr. Whlltlild. It expreajted aipre eiitlioii of llie lalaini of the Hoartl of I'Miii'iilloii in ti'ilfylnit the educational lllil tilt tHIM ol .Ml'llHNllnlll. The I'hlldnn'a liiV I'ollii'llon for the ntiriHiM' of heliiini: i h a tr atil.li'iita niiiiiuiHi'd lo the atllli ol $- ill till . itiiilcniuf. lul" nine iM'raoua among ua rceeivitl iiKtialaniti Iu loan to the amount of :. Il aike well of the work of the Mfttioditil Inalllutloiia on the rntit. I'nii'lil llawley ol tlio Willamette I'lilventitv refnaeiited hla work: tuitl tlo v were mvkiiiir to make Chriatlaii eltl.i'lia: t lit' V had a c.hhI venr laat an had aliietnlld lirollltwMi for till. 1H alu.li'iil" liavliiK ulrendy enrolled, and hy next week he eXKvl to ae till IU ereatetl hy tme-half. Ir. IlintM aixika a lo I'ortliuid I'nl vrrxlly, ami auld their lamda wero (Mil IdertHl ao aerure lV Die liolilera llial redtii'tlon of - if r cont. In the Interest had lawn at'tt ptetl rather than part with tlielil lor eaali. Aahlnlld diatrli'l Waa aim) repreaetit. etl, and w ith aonie lli;hl aineiidnienl the rt'Nirt w aa adoptt d. The n iairl on the I'nolflo 1'hrUtl Advmtile xprimetl oolitldelico III and apprei'liitiiiu or Ha very iiiougnuui etii lor ami k'ratllli'alloii nt the announce' unlit of a nil notion from fM to kulwrlntloii nrlce. Thaortler of I ha day for 10 o'clock waa nii'iniirlal x rvuv in twlialior lin w ho have dntl wllhin the year. Thi wa a in. wl t'Hii'hliiir, nu'ving arrrhv. aa llioliltuari" tt rn read after prayer by lr. Ikwttie. r iral that of Mra. llclknaii, wir ol the paator at lvUn read ly Dr, 1'araoiia. Hlia dietl c iiinif ndlug her luiahaiiil ami children in a iiottla oon rl.li'iuti to ( ital. Sttnid that of II- V. II. P. Latch well, read ly Ir. Whltaker, who wn duiied hla funeral aervlcea. IU wm ntilel.unaaaunilnir, hut acholarly Oou- at ieiitioiia man. Ilia deathbed, waa atfiieol victory aU heartawero Umch l a Ida nartlinr eipnuajoua of conn dence and victory were repeated. The lllahoii rltaaed with beautiful word aa In t li reality of heaven and the fact that aouie ? ua are U'tter known there taan here. $131 80 164 75 loi m It) w NO 35 M 75 tti 75 Wl 155 yt 60 VM 00 64 15 31 00 60 W 60 IB ('immltteeon temperance brought in a apltiidld report, Uking the atanU if mi itoinpniimae, on i iiiaiawni opptati loll to the lliUr tralTlo. The Malion adiircewHi me iiiiuereiii'w mii preaching the gnapel. Junrtloa Itenu. Tlmee, 8ept. 22. llom. to Mr. and Mra. L. Itouny, Sepleiiila-r IN, a on. Ilarrv Heiidera and Hadle Urlaklll w ill repreaeut Junction at the Htate niveraity al i-ttigene. Miaaltou Norrla came down from Kugene Haturday to take charge of the Harmony achool which commune d Moliiliiy, HeJileniU'r 17. The new achiail ta ll la a big Improve ment over the old one aa l( Is mucn larger and better In tone. 11 can lie heard the full limit of the district. Mra. Will Waahbiirne returned from Cortland thla week where ahe had la-en for aeveral week paat for inetllcal reatmeiit. hhu I greatly improved in health. Col. Folanm and H. I. (lllmore made jiiltM a deal thla week. The colonel railed one of hla fanna. (he aouth one whlchjl iKcuplel by Mr. Itamfoitl, for the Uilniore lulck. Mr. uiimore vz- -tfla to move to the farm lu the near future. Some aneak thief mailt) a pretty Kood haul at the realdence of John IcCart ney Sunday. While the family wai alwciil a few hours, entrance waa gained through the rear door and 135 u ritah waa taken iroin a nnreau uraw A iMirtlon of thi money belonged to the glrla, which they had earned by picking hop- Mi arreat nave ueeu iiiailu yet but "Mc" thluka he haa the right man Kittel and aa aoon aa addi tional evidence can las secured he will be In the clutches of the law. (odarg Item. "" " Sept. 20, m. Fine weather. Farmers are buny hauling grain to the warvhouau. Mr. John Macy and wife are vlaillng relatives al Vaoulna City. Warren Jones and lien Feeder leave Thursday morning onaflahlng eiiw dition to the coast. A Mr. Mills and wife were return ing from F.ugctie Sunday, their team became frightened and ran away, throwinir the oocupauta from the bug- bv. A ladly broken buicgr was the riniilt. liixalale's mill Is runulng sternly, utlltig aiMiui 3o,imj loei per uay. Mr. W. W. Alllnnliaiu and sons have returned from a trip east or the mountain. ('. C. Uoodale vlalted Ilrownavllle and HarrUhurg on bualness laat Frl' day. J. A. Holt and Uncle Johnny Dia. mood left Sunday for a two month' viall to their old home in the east. Our school will commence Oct. 1st, with three teacher. Creswell rwuillle. Sept. 20, 1M4. The aunond aaaoaameut of road work begins here today, ii f I. imtwil wat.ili,.r uonlinues the hop yards will be picked this week. ItnuirU-m' ahow vlalted l jtou's hop yard Wedneaday evening. II. C. Hunter's near ball la quite an Improvement to our town, lie baa flnlahed Dalutlna- It and will soon be ready for occujieiita. Aloneooyote baa been making a blllliiw ntr Ilia aliM'tl In tills Vicin ity lately and Is so bold a to trot around the paaturwe Hi oroau uay light. VV.Ilur Willi. I... -annul aUnillV the deiuaud for water melons froiu bis (Milch of au acre aud a hair. Jieuiiiias of planting 4 or 5 acres next year. We are aoine time troubletl with loctil lealoualva In thla community, but never to audi an extent aa Is the caao at Cottage Orove, where one of the Cit izens rrNirts seeing man on the west aide of Hie river giving a little child a gcutorl thrashing for daring to peep ihrough the bridge toward lmatl. To- iuiIm it tlila nlace were If real I v shiM'ked to learn ou Sunday morning of the audden dealb by violence ol Melimlaiirobe, who bad spent the uuimer here with herslau-r Mra. Her l.n k'ranltlln Tim tnrl lculur aa told by an eye witness do not agrue with the nmi report oi ineanuir winiu ap- n.,1 In iiitt liiTAUi). It ania-ani that au eider sister of Mulluda's had mildly remonstrated with the Urownlee boy for cutting a tree so that It would fall il.- uth in tlm anriiiir. and waa anawered with abuaive worda, of ... i .. r which no nonce waa laaeu, auorny lurtvanl iIih mifortunata slrl and her step sister whine name Is Jtoae, HurUd to get some nu-at wheu they were met by tile boy ami Uia youiiKvr urmm i, & l.un Miuu i.itkii altualmr the Ifirla. The Rose girl told the boy that be be longed lu the retorm acnooi, w nerval he told bis brother lo throw a stone nt her. and iiickimr uu a club himself lie threw It at Meliuda, who had taken twi itarl In lint tmuhlo. and had never seen the boy before. She attempted to dodge the alick but waa struck on the head ana began vt reel aa u aiuiineti. Her mother came to her rescue and i.w.ar l.i.r i. lu.r tent where in two hours she la-came unconscious, remain ing ao until her ileaili which iook pincv about midnight Saturday night, the deed being committed about 11 o'clock a. m. Saturday. The remains were In terred In the Howe cemetery near Ciumll nn Mnmlnv ThB mm IT1U 11 1- Vl' VI, . . .-." . - " ty Is greatly shocked at the terrible aiiair, ami an wno anew mo kui uuhv iu condemnation of the attempt to shield the vicious, unprovoked attack upon a quiet, good iialured and Indus trious girl aa she waa known to be. Mellnda (irolie waa 13 years old, 1 month and 21 days old at the time of her ueaiu. ZKI'H. reslntlairasa al llebaeavllla. Wahiiinuton. Seid. 20. Mrs. A C. Ilahbrldgo baa been appointed poat- mlatreaa at lloiwonville, iiuamook county, Oregou. Tai hVlllaa mm mmuj lajareal Axaua, O., Bpl.. M.-Twaaty joang nifo vara met er la -a Uijurtd laal Dhi by lb falling ol a large wootlaa platform, ba- iwfwa Iba Varl block. Month ataia alraat anJ lb butMiuu direelly.ta lb raar. Tb rnoal arloul burl air! , llutay DsoapU, Ire brokaa; altar I'taaua, Dark Drokva Ltlwatd bwiaaoa, baad sad laoe cnL Tha annouucrraoul Ibal Iba tlxealuor Atblaiia club woul.l aiT a Irae exbibitioa ia Ibair ball, ob Ik Iblrd aUrr ol Iba rear baild tc, bad sttractad quite a trowj Ij lb ulae. Tb door vara Dot opaa okas lb orowil btwaa lo f.thar. aa I aotna tun ob- liatl lo UDd on a arooJaa pUtlortn, vbicb ooBOaeiaJ lb Iwa aliaotarra. Ibt plat lora waa 40 laal from lb grvauj, aotl Ibt alralD Bpoa II profsd lo graal, and with a rraa IBal eoolj B baaid Mors aeav, fall. rarrTlaa UW paopl atib II. That rr kanst! notirr lb baavy limbar and a ttw r aoeonacioa ka Ukra oat, bl bo ua waa killati. Joarpk Kro, 19, and rUu-k Caay, 21 rtouali li.iurvti br a lalbuu plailutiu, a lb EioU4or club rooaia Uai sfautug, diad Uu moratcg. (aral kli Ceaalac 8r. Joeaa, N. t., Kant. ). Oooaral WllUaia tioolk, be loutulaj tb Halvalioa Arait , kaa am rati ksra. lit U Iba garat ul iu KtiUrl Tborobarr. n rrrBwi. (Jra- ral Itooth will aiak a War of Anx-ctce, tuilu v ail Iba lara ailia la Iba Vailad !Matea ami CacaJa duriog lb Ball ai awatka. UUIU Tion, PraaiUi .'7. aaaUka. Dcwaibt 48. LaafllM Saattla ih gaoaral Ul to YaaeoaTer, Umbm b will lraftu graal Caaatlian Nortksraat. THK IIUHEMU IMSlKltT. Mich Work 1 Uelnir loe tlierf. Itosehurg I'laludealer: cuty Sherlir Shipley relumed lueaday evening from llohemla. wj'bt there to levy au execution ou the An ule mill aud proa rty for wage due the laborer. Ihe mill waa ruunlng when he went there, but he was com iwlled lo close It down, and some li or it) men were thrown out of employ meiit lor the lime being. However, J. ii m. .nta.riiiteiideut of the mine, yesterday made arratigetneuU whereby the mill win resume ii..u.. Mr. Shipley wa highly nleaaed with the Bohemia country, aud Is of the ..i.,i.. ii,. i it uiii i, rove a vtrv rich UUIIIIllll av n h --- w camp III the near future. It sit'ius that during the paat summer the An ii lo mine baa been worked under dts advanUgv. mwX as a consequence the wages wero not paid as promptly aa ..ii....u.i u.ul,l 1 1 ii i' tat'ii done. It aptH-ars from the alateineuu of the au- perlllU'llUeUl, J. li. jicvito, iut lug the early auiuiutr there was con .i.i..i.t B .I..P i mititttiid with, and after t,t had been controlled It was iiec- caHirry to go inmugii some laum i"" Irrufdirto gi't lino paying ore. A rich CIHIte waa eiruca. aim "'""' thinks the output of the mine will lat . -. 1 1. ... 1 1 1 at leaal tw per uny aa booh m m mn 1 nu.rti.l li hour IM.T UttV. At present it Is run but 12 hours r day, owing lo a scarcity of water. The Mumicu mill is being run night n. I ,luv ami It ia understood thai con- aidurable bullion Is being tuken out. Two tunnels were ruu into iuu iuouh taln aud the ore between them is now ly.liiu liiLi.ii nut and worked. The Ogleaby luijw haa been eold to a Mich igan ayuuicaie, aim a iv aiamp ttii will be erected Uhiii il at ouce. Mr. Shipley cays there is much pros pecting being done, and that many proajiectors are coming and going dully On many of the locations iteriiianeut work la being done, showing that Ihe l.u.i.lora Iihvh faith ill tlii'ir iirottDcet anil proinato U) develop Ilium. The outlook lu general Is very encournglng aud the needs of a wagon Mad to the mines arc apparent 10 an. ai proaem, the only way to reach the mine la by trail, allliougu me new matt Oaklaud eould lw completed at very .1.1. ..... little expense, l tie jicopie oi una r Ikiuirlua aro IlllwilllH a imlilcli oppomity by not asslatlng In H iilng llie rtu, auI iney win pruouuijr at-w their mistake after It Is too lulu. Less l.lla l ' r. ...... K....I in T)Uiiab:ba receivai) KJn ij , - - , t.j.. .. Ki..i,ulal ui ibat Iba Cbinea 1 I- ltll- fnnuhl on Iba nMiiih .i iba Y In nrrr. cuuaiiUxl oM J ar-bips sud f ur tcrptdo boat. Tb Worth Tkyixci. A medical Jour nal often a sugguation for keeping out those nulaanoealUea: "Expose a lit tle oil or bay lu a saucer on your win dow sill, or ooat your doors aud win dows with any color or paint you line containing aa little aa 4 per cent, of oil of bay, which Is far from expensive, and can be had anywhere, aud uot a single fly will enter your houso." Sam Fbancisco. epl. ao.-Ex Attorney- Qenorsl Uaorg A. Jobnaon did bere to la. 11a had bawn a iirouiinDl flirure in : . . .... - Irsal circle and noiliioa lor w yeaia. n waa born in Maryland, aud can bare from Kantecky ia 1874, trilling at Banta lloaa. Ua aarvad two rears in tb tat bsiialator and waa sleeted altornay-gBral by tbe democrat in iw. u Maveaawiuow and lour ohiUree. Cliteltso. Kept. SO. In the convention of Iba lallM-oarriare today, Iba enlira morn- Inn wsa devolad lo beanos lb rUaraea againat t'bairman t. U. rower, oi m lai lagtaUliv eommllte. loa preamirg mi nt lonnd it almoat impouible lo maintain order. There was a atrong laeling that rower will nlllmalely be vioiheatad. bp' mflo ebarge ara laxineaa, nrglrcl of duty and niuconducl. track br Trrnla. liniuii lr Uant n Tlila Iniiril Ik I. I , vt .,- - , ........ ing Fred Iturkhart, a runner living near Albany waa hauling gravel. When attempting to cro the track of the lebanou braucn oi ine rsouinern racillc, the train struck the team, kllllna both horses. Iturkhart cacaped with slight Injuriea. The engineer Is uot to blame for tbe accident, as it was cauaed br venturesome driving In try ing to cross the track a the train a proached. Aa Aalharllr a Heart Dlaaaea Han Franciboo. Sept. 20. Dr. David Wotwter. one of the moat prom incut physicians of this city, and th roii eh hla works on heart diaraae recognized aa an auinoruy on mat sub ject, died audueniy mis morning Mra n ire to aay. ine compiaini wmcu cauaetl hia death was the one which lie made hut specialty, heait dlaeaae. A Heller aaatlaaaat aaavaleraa. Loxdox. H't)t. 2(1. Tba Time, In an article on the selection of I-evi 1'. Morton says: The return of Mcasra. Morton, McKlnley and Harrtaon to power In the council! of their party Is at least a suggestion tnai a oeiu r puu- lio aenitmeut lias tleveioiietl ono which will force the machine men of both parties to put up good men for mgu omcea. Whaa It Bacaaaa Operative. WiaanoToa, KapL 30. Solicitor of lb iraaanr luava bat gia aa opinion ibat tba tariff lav want into operalioa Anna a I YU. Iba data i a wbich lha bill beeam a law, not Annual 1, ib data Dumlkwed la tb eaaclirg elauaa. SaaaiBllaf Bleepa! ta Caicaae, Cbicaoo, Hi-pl. 20. Tb rrnaade of tb eivll ffxtrralloo acaloal canitillDR today, re aulitd la lb eomplrto aloppage uf all tb gamaa. Tliey'll Knjoy ThciiiHelVf. 1'cndleton K. O.: A meeting of the committees from the Commercial As sociation and local preaa met Monday evening at the AawH latlon roonm. Au outline plan was formed, which In cludes a local feature! of entertain ment for the Htate Tress Association, a trip to the reservutlon, a dancing party, a banquet aim me untutiereu freedom of tlio city. An ordinance will prolmhly U iutrodnced at the next meeting of the city council pro viding for condign puniHhtuent for any guest who attempt to pay his own bill. It la sure to piiM under smpen alon of rules, ffolnir hurriedly throuuh the three renilings and will be slgni-d that same evening by Mayor lay lor. Itecorder IJixh will bo unmerciful to ward nnyono proven guilty of violat ing the new law. The urogram haa not been Dually arranged, but will be completed lu time to Insure a succtsarul one. S. A. Iowell was selected to deliver the address for rendition before the aawH'liitioll. Milton iieople are anxious to have the l'ress Association brouirht there to view a fruit exhibit and partake of the hospitality of that town for an hour or two. aud the matter is under ad- viiemeuL A reception committee will bo on the lookout for the visiting editor as stray Into town or come lu big lnis. Councilman Howard has sworu that he will have turned oil the w ater sup ply during the time when the prcae representatives are here, nut the vinl tors need not go thirsty. A Society Errnt. Jacksonville Times: MIhs Carrie Iteekmati gave a handaome social at her resldcuce on California street Wednesday evening, in compliment to her Ctiuaina, Mlaaea Mae and Stella Oorria, of Kugene, who are paying Jacksonville a visit at present. A number of young ludics and gentlemen participated In the entertainment aud spent llie time very pleasantly. Pro gressive whist waa ludulged III until after 10 o'clock, Mia Jo Orth and Chaa. Mckell be in if awarded the prin clpal prl n, while Miss Jo Nunan aud Mr. Dunham, of Medlord, capturetl the booby cift. The company then did Justice to a toothsome repast, after which they were favored with Instru mental music by .Mia isrrie iieekman and singing by Mime Dorrls, Crone miller, l.lnn aud Miller, M earns. Selby, llorton and Miller: alaoa rvcilation by Miss Ioulae Kubll, all of wbich ac quitted themselves admirably. It was nearly 1 o ciock wneu leave was tanen of the clover hostessea. Salvation Army.-We are In lormed that the Salvation Army will aoon eatabtiah barracks In Kuiteue. Thus our city will add another metro politan air to its surrounding. Pallf ouanL, Vtemtaa' Firk Alarm Systk. A. J. Coffee, an electrician of Portland, la in F.u geue with a model of a tire alarm sys tem, lit gave an exhibition tf the workings of the name at the City Hall laat eveuing. We understand that he win make an offer to the city to fur nlab a plant complete to the city with eigiu boxes lor about liaou Probate Matter. Kalate of Wm. Palmer, deceased; Monday, Nov. 5, H'.s, at 10 a. ni., set for final settlement. Kstate of It. It. Ciaiiran, deceased. Probable value of elate. 1 12.0tJ. K P. Coleman appointed administrator, wiih $U4,UW bond: sureties: T. O. Hendricks. S. H. Friendly and F. W Oabtini. Appraisers appointed: Tlio. Vanduyne, J. C. Oootlale aud Melvin Tavlnr. Folate of John Weaver, deceased : or der for executor to sell personal prop erty ai private sale. The Pahlle Schools. The enrollment in the public schools oiiiuariiT lor me ot-giiining oi iaai year and I til year, waa aa billows: 1W3. I-M, Central school iH. ;td. Oeary school 135. 17H. Total 353. 41. An Increase of 3 for thi year. Ini:i. Iu KuK'ii", Or-k'on, Sept. 20, lM'l, of tiiolera Infantum, fclluier, luiaut eon of 1. aud J. M.re, agid 2 niotitha aud 9 days. The funeral took place thla afternoon at 1 o'clock to the Mulkcy cem-tery. Jupanr- ficot a composed ol 17 ilp . i ... rn im. i aaina. iuw Cbiuoa claim lo La autik tb Japan . . . 1 V . - I V. . ar.ir.bipa Aniunauioie ana tuaaiua, aau w. Japaima Uaoaport wblcb bad ban oonvart- ..i .n.A - anA namatl Halko. A Dri rata report from hharilial daelare tbe Veaarl wi r not uns aa lua uuiua-a ciaiui, anilnn diaablrd. 1 1 ia re port! d that tba Cbineaa traniport Tuonan waa auok stiff au i mjati iroojia, irai ibw i tboui(hl lo b inoorreol. Tb report Ibal Adontal Ting and Colonel Von lUnnokio wer aeriouaiy vounded teem incorrecl, for tbey bar both returned lo duly. Aa Wfllrlal impale. T..tr, Hni. 2(1 An official diatiklcb from tb befMlqautrr of tb Jpnw Heat .' lb latter al 1 o'clock, Hcpt. 10, mat 11 Cbidcaa ararabip and ii torpetlo boat 35 ....I.- nn.il,aa.l nt Hal V.nO Toa. With tb rrault that four t'bineibipswrnnk aud ooa bitroiHl. lbs diapatcn auoa mti tba Japioi-au tlal sutlainad BO U am age. K,m Ynii Hrtil 20 Not aaliifleJ with .(... i,,wl alia.a nf Ilia railroad of tba country, aud boMing a virtual monopoly ot tbe ult-Krapb hue. IbvOuuld aia prepar ing to ouUr lbs Aeld of mannfaolnra and compel with on of tb biceal commer cial monopolirs in Ibi country, tb Dia mond Vlaieb Truat. Edain A. Ooa Id's nsni appear in artiolr of lucorporatlon ol tli ur euiiipany, wbicb wer filed at Irt utou, M. i , Brplfttiuar I, oy lua aacia t.p- .,n.l ir...iin p nl Ilia ntw flomoration. Lti-utenaiit-1'olomi Wallace Downa, of tbia city, l b new uriiaBixatlon is csueti in Coutiu'uial HiU'b Company, and ba ofll-ct-a in Temple Court and a plant selected on Ulonmni-M Aenne, I iuwio, n. a. aronu tug to it charter il ii formed for "tb man ufacture ol niatcbr and other wooden srti- -1... " l'....i.l tl Klllkill' rraaiilanL Ed win A. CiouUl; vie preaiili'Ot, W. P. Ilutoh- inaon; secreury snl Irsaaurer, wausosA. D.iaua. New match making machine will te used. cb i dibtly largwlbaa a sew ing machine, biog a Iuiikt table, and all tbal aecmf neceaaarj lo make matcbo ia to Im,! a ulta nf vanattrad wood in ona nd of tb m h luc and tb match iplil fly ont, all cut, si tbe older end si iu raia oi iju.uw minute. Mr. Hutchinson, tbs inventor, aihn la a mra il ritaflvmlalit OI lUUrt IUI- ion, tb Itirtritor of tb teamboat , said bri.tlr about bis lunations: "ibee match machine ara nateuted in vrr oouutry on lb lac of tb glob and ars Inlly piolectril. How nirjcn ibey ar in su .i.m nf anvnilii.r match tiiakintf macbines. I can abow ou by telling yon tbat tbs Ligbrat apial allaiutil by any other tnatob macbin wo.ouu matcnisa rnmnie. Tba Plag la. Haiti. Yxa.iiiiui.. K. nt. 'i0. I'arlionlara reeeiv- lI in P 1,1. I In Ilia lialtla of I'lnff YaOf bow tbat tbe J paurt loul only kbout 11 ofticer wouudrd snd '.Ml soldier siueu. Ti. J.ntnMii arm la marctilnir on Wild. wbicb il i expected will b reached by Ib end ol Bcptcmuer. hlaaaa Aaralral Hlaat. T.i,nn. Rnnt. 20. Tha Time comment ing upon tbe Jpane-Cbinea war, says Ilia Chinee admiral by inactivity naa Bann ed over Core to Japar, and occasioned tbs loa of tb only trained force at LI linns Cbaug dtapoaal. Tki tallfarula nilllla. Sti.t. 20. Adiutant Al l,.n hi fiaminvil befora a militarv court of inquiry today, a to bt be knew about tba hacramrulo campaujn oi tna national Liuanl. in tralimony wa nm mau puo n l'nliii.l Uraham of lha Kiflh L'nited HtRle artillery, ba sent in a copy of bU report on Iba military operauone ai Dacra n...in. in ba nu.J aa avblenoa in th caa. iir.l..m hii'lil rnmnliment tha National (luarJ troop and Ibeir officer for Ibair conduct after tb l niled Male troop uq arrived at Hacramento. uenerai uicaen on i especially commended. Died. Dally tiuard, Hrptember 21. In tbia city, tbia afternoon, st 12 JO o clock. Mrs. tin. twin it. Li. bkinner, wi low of lbs 1st Juile A. A. Hk inner, wbo in at on tim circuit judge of tbia judicial district, rib wai Hi years Old Isal one. For Iba pant year Or two sb bss been in feeble health, bat onlv was confined lo ber room sine laat Hatnrday. For several monlb ber ntice, Miss Winchester, ba been conaUntly In attamlance opon ber. All br other relatives resids in Portland, Msins. Khe wss a devon t member of tb l'reatiyterian church, and wm belovod by all wbo knew ber. Tbu another of lb pioneer of Oregon paaae away, ib baring com to Ibi tat in lb aam train of immigrant with Gov ernor Moody and tbe lata Samuel K. Thurs ton in tb year 117. Tbe funoral will take place at ber lata reaidenc. comer of Fifth and Oak trets. Sunday, afternoon at 2 o'clock, tb serf iocs lo b conducted by Iter. W. 8. Gilbert. and lb interment will take place at tb Mason io cemetery. . Mew Salts. The following suits have been com menced iu the circuit court ot tuts county. S. II. Edwards vs Samuel Lucas, et al; foreclosure. Judgment Is asked for f ti;) and Intercut. Elizabeth Conner vs E. P. Coleman as adiuluistrator of the estate of It. 11. Cochran and others; foreclosure. Judg. ment is asked for fo,tu and cost. Heal F-ntate Transfers. eotrxTRY. Ueo I) Klntzley to T D Edward 60 acres in ip it a, it 3 vv; ijaiu. Keen eat Moxey'. Tbe district at torneys of Oregon have received in structions from Oov. Pennoyer to file a bill in equity against every banking la stitution in his district, called a dis covery. This bill compels the banks to answer under oath, certain Inter- micatives prepared and furnished by the attorney general of Oregon. Tbe proceeding Is for the purpose of ascer taining w tieitieror Dot ine banks bold any funds of deceased nemons. who have died without heirs, In their poa aeaaion. If such a fund is held In the bank it shall be transfered to the state treasury, Into the Escheat Fund, to which il belongs. The interest of this money is a part of the state achool fund. It is said there Is considerable of such uiouey in the Oregon bauks. Wiifrb U He. A dispatch from Hums reads: Much concern is belnir expressed as to the whereabouts of William Harvey, who left here two moiiiha aifn with a II flu wagon for Albany. No news of hira has been re ceived since hi arrival there, except that hie team ha been In waiting rv. era! week to brirg him back. FRIDAY, BEPTEMUEU 2! The government weather bureau predict show? rs. The M. I., conference) will not ad- ourn until Muuday morning. Major Chrlsman, of Ijikevlcw. la In Eugeuo on m vUlt There ara 410 scholars enrolled iu the Eugene public schools uow. Mrs. Jasper Wllkins, of Coburg, took premium on aa exhlbltiou of cheesw at the state fair. Telephone ratea In Seattle have be. ii fixed at Id per month In oftlces, and M lo residences. A gentleman, well dressed, was noticed thla uiorulug on Willamette street, using a cuft for a collar. He evidently Lad been having a night with the boy. Itob Johnson has at last received bU couimlaalou as ptwlmaater of CorvallU. He exiMictt lo take ciiarge ot llie oluoe October 1. We predict he will make an excellent official. McMlnnville Ilcgistcr: Harry h. Iltiardman, paator of the llaptist church at Eugene and a former stu dent of McMtiinvllIti college, will breach at the llaptist church In this city on the cotnlug Sunday, afternoou and eve u I ng. Albany Democrat: Messrs. Stone and lionner, representlag a syndicate of Montana contractors, who ara In- vestieatlnir matter with a view to pur chasing the Oregon Pacific and extend ing It eastward were in Albany yester day and went to the front to look over the fluid. A doublo head woul 1 be nroiier for an Item like this, but our citizens are tired of double headed rail road Items and ara waiting for action. Considerable prtwiiectlnir seem to be goln on this year upon L ppvr Itogtte river and tributaries. Early this sea son Messrs. Aubery and Moore found rood ray upon the river, and have Just returned from a couple of months' i. i ' .. i. .., l r wora tnenf. riaua auu jivurjr s-ijr have also found a rich crevice, which Will take them several months to work out, and which has paid 1175 to the pan ao far. Another rich strike of gold quart! has been fouud at the forks of Mule creek, and other good pros peels have ueou uncovered. Portland Telegram: A dispatch re ceived from Han Francisco states that the state central committee of the eo- iles's party of California has extended nvltalions to Oovernor Pennoyer, of Oreiron. and senator Jones and Stew art, of .Nevada, to stump the state for the populist ticket. The dispatch adds It Is probable that Pennoyer and Slew art will accept the Invitation, hut It la doubtful If Jones will favor the Idea. Governor Pennoyer said to a Telegram reiiorter that he had uot yet received the Invitation and declined to say If he would accept it. Miss Fanny Young Is visiting at Sa lem. W. C. Myers, of Ashland, is lu Eu gene. Mrs. E. Conner visited the state fair today, going ou the local train. J. O. 1 tooth, a prominent citizen of Grauts Pass, visited lu Eugene today. Mrs. Hnlocr. who has been visiting in Salem, has returned to her home iu this city. Attorneys Bllyou and Sklpworth went to Junction City thla morning on legal business. Miss Ada Sharpies went to Hillsbora thi morning, where she will teach achool during the winter. . Dr. B. F. Iloyles, of Junction City, Is spending the day iu Eugeue. lie will leave on his trip to Euroiie next Thursday. Oen. W. H. Odoll and wlfo, of Sa lem. arrived here this afternoon to spend a few days and to attend the M. Em H.UICIVUIV Kev. (J. W. Irwin, the newly-elected superintendent of public instruction, arrived here this afternoon to attend the M. E. conference. Rev. II. L. Boardman went to Mo Mlnvllle today and will rowaln over Sunday. His pulpit here will be filled by one of the visiting dl vines. Roseburg Plalndcalur: W. V. Haines, the Eugene tanner, who haa been buying hides here for the paat few days, went down to Oaklaud this mornlug. - - Dr. Edward Bailey, a son of Pro feasor and Mrs. Bailey, has recently been appointed profeewor of surgery lu the Hong Kong medical school and superintendent of two English hospi tals Id that city. C. II. PhumaU and wife, who have been visiting their son, J. W. Shumate at Waltervlile, left for their home at Pueblo, Colorado, this morning. They speak highly of the Willamette val ley. Chief Justioa R. H. Bean, of the Su- tretu court.wlth hia three oldest sons, ondon, Ernest and Ormoud, left ou this morning's stage for his annual visit at the home of his mother at the head of tide, on tha Sluslaw river. They will be gone ten days or more. Cottage Grove Item. LsMailfir 8?pta Sana Mlsa Belle Lincoln lea this oity Sat urday far Monmouth, where she will attend the Normal school there. J R Cooley. II H Veatch, L C Lea and Charles Whltsett left here Sunday to attend the Stat Agricultural oollcgo at CorvallU. School com men oca In Cottage Grove nxt Monday. J. E. Love, A. B. principal, Mr. Wm. McQueen, Miss ltose Hanson and Mable Wynne, as sistants. Wm. and J. P. Currin have returned from their hunt and trip for recreation near the Deschutes. They caught over 4UU0 trout and brought some home with them. Miaa Underwood after a very pleas ant vacation, spent with her brother and sister, Air. and Mrs. Frank Whip ple of this city, returned to her duties as ta'her in the public schools of Ta ooma, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davis cam down from Bohemia the flret of the week. Mr. Ifevls ba sold out his in terest In tbe Bohemia Milling A Min ing Company. II has been superin tending tbe business of the company In developing the mines the past two summers, but Mr. Music takes bis place now. Mr. and Mrs. Davis have returned to there horn at Los Angeles, Calif.